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Title: | Science CHANGing Policy Conference |
Authors: | Filipe, Susana Branquinho, Cristina Alegria, Carla Oliveira, Rubén Couto, Nazaré Pedroso, Nuno Eufrázio, Sofia Gomes, Luis |
Keywords: | public policies Food and Biomass Natural Resources Circular Economy Associate Lab CHANGE Territorial cohesion Biodiversity |
Issue Date: | 2-Jun-2023 |
Publisher: | Universidade de Évora |
Citation: | Science CHANGing Policy Conference Proceedings, edited by University of Évora (2023) |
Abstract: | The world faces a series of different global changes, which are complex in nature and require
urgent action from Academia, Public and Private Organizations and Governments.
The Institute for Global Change and Sustainability, Associated Laboratory CHANGE, integrates
researchers from multidisciplinary areas of expertise that shall enable the development of
appropriate solutions targeting the present and future environment and natural resources
management, forestry and farming systems, energy and climate, as well as demographic and
social challenges.
The Mission of CHANGE is the development of scientifically supported solutions for public
policy and governance targeting an environmentally friendly, resource-efficient, and
competitive economy, in the context of existent global changes. These should be innovative
and up-to-date policies, implemented at multiple scales.
For fulfilling this Mission, the integration of knowledge, synergies and complementary aspects
of the research undertaken within the three R&D units, CENSE, cE3c and MED, is fundamental.
Innovative solutions for a changing world require often interdisciplinary approaches and
combinations of knowledge not seen before. Therefore, we believe that exchange and
networking, within the CHANGE community itself, is key in strengthening our skills and
competences, and our capacity to respond to changing societal challenges.
The event Science CHANGing Policy was a showcase of CHANGE capabilities and a platform to
boost the interaction and collaborative work between the researchers from CHANGE.
This event included past, present and future work covering the areas of biodiversity and
ecosystem services restoration, promotion of sustainable food and biomass systems,
preservation and restoration of natural resources, circular economy and energetic transition
and territorial cohesion enhancement. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10174/36973 |
Type: | conferenceObject |
Appears in Collections: | MED - Organização de Seminários e Conferências
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